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Posted: 16 Jul 2012 03:16 AM PDT Restoration of phonebook didn't help. Never expected this type of bug from company like Google. Android needs to be more perfect. :( |
Satyamev Jayate from Aamir Khan Posted: 16 Jul 2012 03:07 AM PDT For a show so heavily popular among the radical thinking, and mostly affluent classes, a 3.7 crore collection is pitiable at the least. NDTV has been garnering crores during its greenathon and more recently (yesterday?) Save the Tiger when it made upward of 5 crores. Either people aren't interested in contributing to Satyamev Jayate, or the entire collections aren't being reported. Save Our Tigers raised 5.81 crore in less than a day. http://tiger.ndtv.com/?pfrom=home-environment |
Why smoking is not that bad afterall? Posted: 16 Jul 2012 03:06 AM PDT |
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2012 formula 1 german grand prix Posted: 16 Jul 2012 03:05 AM PDT |
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RIM Stuck With $147.2 Million Patent Verdict to Mformation Posted: 16 Jul 2012 03:01 AM PDT RIM Stuck With $147.2 Million Patent Verdict to Mformation - BerryReview Quote: Mformation was awarded a patent lawsuit verdict against RIM late this week to the tune of $8 for each BlackBerry using Mformation's patent in the US. RIM supposedly has well over a year before they have to pay and they are still considering appeals or contesting the decision. The $8 per device is pretty high especially for patent decisions. The patent in question is not mentioned by TheStar but it does have to do with BlackBerry Enterprise Software. Mformation claims it told RIM about the technology in licensing talks and then RIM used it without licensing it. |
Best Leased Line for small data centre? Posted: 16 Jul 2012 02:53 AM PDT Caching will be more important for them than DC++. DC++ requires the users to actively go and use (and know how to use) DC++ clients and hubs and all that, which most of those 50k users do not. I don't know how much their profit margins are - if they're charging 499 for 1mbps unlimited then they must be contending bandwidth at at least 1:4 to break even, but I expect this ratio to be higher, as they have to allow for expansion and peak-traffic, expenses and of course. profit. Plus of course, they also have those 10mbps plans so the ability for those customers to get multi-megabit speeds needs to be accounted for. Doubtful. They're not supposed to run their links at more than 80% capacity. Presumably they must be contending traffic at at least 1:10 which is roughly in line with what MTNL claims to contend theirs at. But may be more, may be less. Ummm... no. Also, you got the maths wrong. Even if it were possible, that would be 59 links * Rs83k/month = 49 lakhs per month = ~5.9Cr per year, but then, that would be with already contended bandwidth, so you'd have contention upon contention meaning probably 100 users per megabit - and that wouldn't be fun. |
Sony Xperia Go - Sony Xperia Advance Posted: 16 Jul 2012 02:47 AM PDT |
Posted: 16 Jul 2012 02:38 AM PDT i suppose. at least he is likeable. and i supposed to have tons of experience. the girl on the other hand is a fresh recruit and is given the hardest of tasks. even the bad guys gives her a special treatment. does not really feel like CIA from any angle. her best lines are: i know you can do it, i know i can do it... blah blah blah. |
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